28—Friday, September 2, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

$122,000 in Israel Bonds Netted
at Reception in Deutsch's Honor

Congregational Bond -

People
Make News

The Metropolitan Fund has
awarded a $6,000 grant to DR.
LEONARD STITELMAN of the
political science department at
Wayne State University for a
study of government computer sys-
tems in the Detroit metropolitan-
area. Dr. Stitleman lives at 26201
Harding, Oak Park.

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MONTE J. MESKIN was recent-
ly appointed justice of the peace
for Royal Oak Township by the
township board. Meskin lives at
25508 Lincoln Terrace. Oak Park.

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At the Bnai Moshe leadership reception in honor of Adolph
Deutsch are (from left) Melvin Weisz, president of Bnai Moshe; Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Deutsch, who hosted the reception in their home;
Mr. and Mrs. Adoph Deutsch; Rabbi Moses Lehrman; Abbie Ben
Ari, director of the Israel Government Tourist Office in New York,
guest speaker; and Abraham Pasternak, dinner co-chairman. The
reception, which resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions totaling
$122,000, was in advance of the Adolph Deutsch 85th birthday
testimonial dinner, to be held Sept. '7 at the Bnai Moshe. Drew
Pearson will be the guest speaker, and Lew Norman will be the
guest star, with Nathan Sharon as toastmaster. Arthur Boschan
is dinner co-chairman. A cocktail reception will precede the dinner,
which is on behalf of Israel Bonds. For reservations, call DI 1-5'70'7.

Senate Committee Proposes U.S. Cut
Surplus Commodit y Sales to Egypt

STEVE GALL, a graduate in
physical education from the Uni-
versity of Michigan, has been
named a Peace Corps volunteer
after completing 10 weeks of train-
ing at Roosevelt University, Chi-
cago. He will leave for Sierra
Leone Tuesday and will teach on
a secondary level. Gall studied
Krio, Mende and Temne languages,
West African history and other
subjects in preparation for his tour
of service. While at U. of M.,
Gall was sportswriter for the
Michigan Daily and for the Ann
Arbor News.

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Rabbis, cantors, executive direc-
tors and congregational and Israel
Bond leaders have been invited to
the congregational leadership din-
ner, Tuesday, at Holiday Manor,
Rabbi Irving Mill-
er will be the
guest speaker, it
w a s announced
by David Safran,
chairman, D e -
trait Israel Bond
Committee, a n d
Phillip Stoll-
man, chairman of
the Congregation-
al and High Holy
Day Council.
Rabbi Miller,
past president of
Stolhnan
the Zionist Or-
ganization of America, past chair-
man American Zionist Council,
past president of the American
Jewish Congress, served as secre-
tary general of the World Zionist
Congress. He is the national chair-
man of - community relations for
Israel Bonds.
Members of the Congregational

Dinner Tuesday Evening

and High Holy Day Council besides
Stollman are Judge Nathan J.
Kaufman, Norman Allan, Morris
J. Brandwine and Max Sosin.

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Cranbrook House Motel

Dr. LEON FRAM was one of the
speakers at the inauguration ban-
Is Conveniently Located at
quet Aug. 21 in honor of the new
WASHINGTON .(JTA)—Despite unless the President deterinines bishop of the Romanian Orthodox
20500 JAMES COUZENS
administration pressures, the Sen- that such sale is essential to the Church, Bishop Victoreen, form-
(8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland)
ate Agriculture Committee has re- national interest of the United erly of Jerusalem. Dr. Fram ex-
Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations!
ported out a bill on extending sale States. No such sale shall be based pressed his satisfaction with the
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
on
the
requirements
of
the
United
of surplus commodities under Pub-
report he heard at the World Jew-
Airport Limousine Service Avoilable
lic Law 480 that includes strong Arab Republic for more than one ish Congress in Brussels that the
measures designed to inhibit sales fiscal year. The President shall Jews of Romania are receiving
to Egypt. The administration main- keep the Foreign Relations Corn- fair and friendly treatment from
tained that special wording appli- mittee and the Appropriations Com- the Romanian government and the
cable to Egypt should be eliminated mittee of the Senate and the Speak- Romanian churches.
because American-Egyptian rela- er of the House of Representatives
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tions had allegedly improved. The fully and currently informed with
HERMAN
FARRAND,
manage-
invitation by President Nasser to respect to sales made to the United ment and marketing consultant
Arab
Republic
under
Title
One
of
U.S. Navy ships to pay a courtesy
here, has been selected by the
this Act."
visit to Port Said was cited.
Professional Photographers •of
Title One pertains to sales for
The bill reported out by the com-
Canada to address the group in
foreign
currencies,
proceeds
of
mittee would change the existing
Toronto Tuesday. Farrand is cur-
which are used by the United rently conducting his third pho-
law by stating that: "No sale under
States in the country of purchase tography class in business man-
Title One o_f this Act shall be
and are mainly returned to the
made to the United Arab' Republic
agement. During the past six
purchasing country in the form
months, Farrand has been a fea-
of loans and aid.
tured. lecturer before the Detroit
The new bill also provided, with Professional Photographers As-
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PURE BEEF
Egypt in mind, that "the Presi- sociation; Professional Photog-
dent is directed that no sales under raphers of Michigan; Professional
Kashruth supervision by
this Act shall be made with any Photographers of Ontario; and at
prominent Orthodox Rabbi:
country if he finds such country is the Profressional Photographers of
(a.) an aggressor, in a military America School at Winona. Ind.
Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal
sense, against any country having
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and two steady Mashgichim
'diplomatic relations with the Unit-
A watercolor painting entitled,
ed States; or (b) using funds of "Underwater Symphony" by local
U.S. Gov't. Inspected
any sort, from the United States artist, LINDA ZALLA of Indepen-
for purposes inimical to the for- dence - Dr., Southfield, was selected
OFFICES:
WILNO KOSHER GENERAL
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60607
eign policies of the United States." for exhibition in the Michigan
SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS • CORNED BEEF • BOLOGNA.
The Washington Evening Star, State Fair Fine Arts Show. The
which closely follows administra- show will run until Monday at the
Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by:
tion foreign policy line, commented Community Arts Building.
Tel.: UN 2-5820
JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit
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Tuesday that "it is interesting and
significant that Nasser has decided
GERALD D. KRAUSE, an asso-
that American destroyers should be ciate of the Dennis J. Flynn agency
greeted with hospitable warmth of the Massachusetts Mutual Life
at Port Said. He has made quite Insurance Co., has completed a
a switch from his past position. It week' of specialized study at Spring-
is a friendly gesture that may help field, Mass., as a mymber of his
NEW YORK
MANISCHEWITZ WINE CO.
to improve relations between his company's 15th business insurance
country and ours."
seminar for career underwriters.
The newspaper noted that the Krause, a native Detroiter, attend-
naval goodwill visit will be the ed Ferris State College and is a
first time since the overthrow of graduate of Michigan State Uni-
King Farouk that such an official versity. He is a member of the
Michigan State University Alumni
Egyptian courtesy has been ex- Club, Jewish Community Center,
tended to the U.S. Navy.
and Temple Israel.
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Judge CHARLES KAUFMAN,
chancellor of the Detroit graduate
chapter . of Tau Epsilon Rho Law
Fraternity, announces that FRANK
J.- KELLY, Attorney General, will
address the fraternity at a dinner
meeting, 6:30 p.m. Thursday at
.Kings Arms. For reservations
call Edward D. Gold, 962-0737.
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PLEASE NOTE:
DAVID LIPPITT - was Indian-
apolis Life Insurance Company's
top agent in Michigan for July,
and he ranked fifth among all
company agents in the nation.
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them to take a little brandy, and
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grind.—Franklin (Poor Richard.)

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